20 Small Garden Ideas to Steal for Your Own Space

Be it a teeny balcony, a side yard, or little patio—there's room for a garden.

Last UpdatedJuly 1, 2025
Several plant pots with herbs and flowers, 3 plant misters and green garden shears.
Several plant pots with herbs and flowers, 3 plant misters and green garden shears.

Photo by Rocky Luten

Sprawling gardens are beautiful to behold, but they certainly are a lot of work. In some ways, a smaller footprint for a garden is a helpful thing, because it forces you to be creative with the space you have, and the payoff is even bigger when you’re able to transform it into your dream outdoor space.

Look to the walls, the fence, and any little scrap of yard to maximize your small garden space—be it a tiny city balcony, a quaint suburban backyard, or just a small side yard in need of some greenery.

Below, we’ve rounded up 20 of our favorite small garden ideas to make the most of your outdoor space—no matter how tiny.


1. Create a Lattice Wall

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Don't let a lack of plantable ground stop you from growing things—they’re spaces just waiting to be filled with plants. While a full-on living wall can be a stunning addition to a small garden, you can tackle it in a smaller scale as well with a trailing vine lattice feature.


2. A Teeny-Tiny Garden Shed

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You might not have room for a full-size shed in your garden, but who needs one when you can have a shed that’s this cute, and takes up such little square footage?


3. Roll it On Home

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We’ve sung the praises of the rolling cart many times over (Bathroom storage! Cleaning cart! Bar cart!), but a whole new application is to use it as a mobile herb garden. This is especially genius for patios and balconies with limited sunlight—the cart can just move with the sun.


4. Make an Herb Spiral

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If your garden is low on square footage, build up! You can use salvaged bricks for this project as well, which takes advantage of an ascending spiral design to squeeze as many herbs into the small space as possible.


5. Get a Mini Greenhouse Going

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The balcony pictured above truly couldn't be tinier, but there's still room for plants if you want them. A zippered greenhouse, some potted plants on the floor, and containers hung from the railing take every advantage of the space available.


6. Ground the Space With a Table & Chairs

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While you might be tempted to fill the entire small space of your garden with plants and flowers, grounding the space with a table and chairs actually helps to improve the flow, giving the yard a focal point and something to be anchored to—kind of like a fireplace in a living room.


7. Hang Pots from the Balcony

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If you’re lucky enough to have a clear view out of your balcony, it’s the perfect place for a few hanging pots to display herbs, trailing flowers, or vines.


8. Consider Square Foot Gardening

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Square foot gardening is a (somewhat self-explanatory) method of growing your own produce that's known for being approachable to first-time gardeners. It's great for small spaces, too, as you can squeeze in a number of herbs and edibles in a small garden bed.


9. Look Up

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Okay, this one’s a bit specific, but how adorable is this bird cage that’s living a new life as a planter? You certainly don't need a birdcage to achieve a similar feel, hanging planters from a pergola adds height to a garden which otherwise might all feel close to the ground.


10. Go for Clusters of Pots

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If you have lots of ground that's not viable for planting—say, a deck or a concrete patio—you can still fill it out with tons of greenery. Pots (in various shapes and sizes) are your friend here, for decorative plants and vegetables alike.


11. Mount a Wood Pallet for Storage

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I've seen a fair share of pallet crafts over the years, with many of them being fairly unattractive, if I'm being honest. This one, though? Genius. A couple coats of paint make it look totally custom, too.


12. Or Hang All Your Tools from hooks

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A piece of scrap wood, a bunch of cup hooks, and you've got yourself a tool storage system that takes up minimal space and looks pretty cute, too.


13. Stack Up Open Shelves

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Open shelves aren't just for books and decor inside the house. They're a great way to pack as many plants into a small patio or balcony as possible.


14. Hang Herbs from the Fence

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This herb container, reminiscent of an over-the-door shoe organizer, is actually made from burlap, which allows plenty of drainage for delicate plants.


15. Pile on the Pots

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A stacked herb garden is perfect for a lonely corner on your balcony.


16. Go for an old school greenhouse

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Speaking of balconies, how charming is this traditional-style greenhouse? This is a great option to protect new plants from windy days, with the added benefit of clearly watching their progress.


17. Craft Custom plant Hangers

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An awkward space is no reason to avoid adding plants—create a custom solution (like these vertical plant hangers) instead.


18. Make the garden modular

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If your style leans more modern and less rustic, a modular garden like this capitalizes on small space while also keeping things super neat and tidy.


19. hang a pegboard for storage

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A pegboard is kind of the ultimate storage solution for tools of all kinds, because you can change it up as much as you please. Though, this version with outlines for each tool does appeal to our love for order.


20 repurpose cinder blocks for shelves

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Displays for your plants need not be expensive or super involved. These shelves are simply pieces of plywood and painted cinder blocks, and they get the job done perfectly.

Do you have any unconventional ideas for small gardens? How have you made it work? Tell us in the comments below!

Originally Published: February 25, 2022

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